Sentence example with the word 'tallish'

tallish

Definition adj. somewhat tall

Last update: June 13, 2015


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Pilocereus, the old man cactus, forms a small genus with tallish erect, fleshy, angulate stems, on which, with the tufts of spines, are developed hair-like bodies, which, though rather coarse, bear some resemblance to the hoary locks of an old man.   [Please select]

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He was a tallish man, with good features cut clearly, high brow, short brown beard and ruddy complexion.   [Please select]

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This was a tallish, sallowish District Superintendent of Police--belt, helmet, polished spurs and all--strutting and twirling his dark moustache.   [Please select]

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On the edge of the porch stood a tallish man in a double-breasted frock coat.   [Please select]

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He was a tallish, lean fellow of round about thirty years, wearing grey flannels and shoes dusty from the country roads.   [Please select]

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I know the fellow--Harry used to bring him down to fish--tallish, with a lean, high-boned face and a pair of brown eyes like a pretty girl's.'   [Please select]

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Brentwick was a man of tallish figure and rather slender; with a countenance thin and flushed a sensitive pink, out of which his eyes shone, keen, alert, humorous, and a trace wistful behind his glasses.   [Please select]

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